1. In 1866, a Serco root, the Anglo-American Telegraph Company, began providing the precise timing signals which allowed the Harvard Board of Overseers to synchronize contract-hit teams for a world government by an intellectual elite and world bankers.

3. On 17 July 2014, the KL call center allegedly used Serco’s Small Business 8(a) clock to spot fix the crash of MH Flight 17 near a clean-up crew in East Ukraine and transmit the median spin which attributed an ad-hoc waypoint crash to a Russian missile attack.

In April 2014, McConnell briefed Matthias Chang in Kuala Lumpur on the M.O. by which MH370 was allegedly hacked, hijacked and crashed through the imputation of AD-HOC WAYPOINTS.

ATC Global 2013 – ITT Exelis Workshop

Subsequent work by McConnell’s research team has shown that the London bookmaker Ladbrokes, founded in 1886, has integrated its Verint call-center services for the gaming and hotel industries out of Kuala Lumpur with air traffic management out of cities (Amsterdam in re MH17) in nations targeted for world government by the Harvard intellectual elite and Obama’s 8(a) Cabinet.

“Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17/MAS17)[a] was a scheduled international passenger flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur that crashed on 17 July 2014 after being shot down, killing all 283 passengers and 15 crew on board.[2] The Boeing 777-200ER airliner lost contact about 50 km (31 mi) from the Ukraine–Russia border and crashed near Torez in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, 40 km (25 mi) from the border.[3]”

“Serco farewell to NPL after 19 years of innovation 8 January 2015 .. During that period under Serco’s management and leadership.. .. NPL’s caesium fountain atomic clock is accurate to 1 second in 158 million years and NPL is playing a key role in introducing rigour to high frequency [spread bet and spot fixed] trading in the City through NPLTime.”

“The dial set into the wall outside the gate to the Royal Observatory, Greenwich in south-east London isn’t really a clock at all, in the normal sense. It is just one of five slave dials reliant on timing signals, or electrical impulses, received from the Master clock inside. Another slave on the same Master clock system is located at London Bridge rail station.

It was the first clock dial to publicly display Greenwich Mean Time and was constructed by Charles Shepherd of 53 Leadenhall Street, London in August 1852 on the instructions of the Astronomer Royal, George Airy.

Airy had seen the system demonstrated at the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park the previous year. Despite labelling himself as the patentee, Shepherd was in constant battle with Alexander Bain, a Scot, who claimed an earlier patent.

The 920mm dial is split into 24 hours instead of 12 so the hour hand rotates once a day. 24 hour dials aren’t uncommon but here the hour hand points to the bottom rather than the top at midday, and that is unusual.

The minute and seconds hands still rotate the conventional once each hour/minute respectively. Note that it also follows clock traditions of using IIII for the Roman number 4 although the reason is less convincing here (IIII is traditionally used on clocks in place of the more ‘correct’ IV to help give a dial some balance against the VIII opposite – but note an important exception: Big Ben).

For the next forty years the Shepherd master clock time was sent by telegraph to London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast and many other cities.

By 1866, time signals were sent from the clock to Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts via the new transatlantic submarine cable. In terms of the distribution of accurate time into everyday life, it is therefore one of the most important clocks ever made and worthy of its inclusion in this series of short articles.

It also operates the red ‘time’ ball on the roof of the Observatory at Flamsteed House which rises every day at 12.55pm, taking three minutes to reach the top where it stops, falling at exactly 1pm to enable passing ships to set their clocks. Whilst noon might have been thought of as a more appropriate time, it is said that astronomers were too busy with their telecopes at midday.

In this age of satellite navigation, the tradition is now continued mainly for the benefit of tourists.

Greenwich of course became the ‘home’ of time in the UK when King Charles II established the first zero Meridian by ordering the construction of an observatory in 1675 in the Royal Park. Other countries followed.

As recently as 1850 people were still following local time, which varied across Britain by half an houe East to West, so travellers frequently had to adjust their watches when they arrived at their destination. The development of the railway created a need to ‘standardise’ time across the country and GMT was finally adopted in 1880 for the UK.

But the existence of countless more zero meridians around the world made international navigation and chart-making ever more complicated so on 1 October 1884 delegates met at the International Meridian conference in Washington to agree on a world’s zero meridian. They inevitably chose Greenwich because pioneering navigators such as James Cook already had charts centred on Greenwich and the British made charts and Nautical almanac were the leaders of their type.”

“The Harvard Board of Overseers (more formally The
Honorable and Reverend the Board of Overseers) is one of Harvard University‘s two governing boards.
Although its function is more consultative and less hands-on than the President and Fellows of Harvard
College, the Board of Overseers is sometimes referred to as the
“senior” governing board because its formation predates the fellows’
1650 incorporation.”

“On 21 September 1990, BNM sold between $500 million and $1 billion
worth of pound sterlings in
a short period, driving the pound down 4 cents on the dollar (Millman,
p. 228). In response,
bankers began front running Bank Negara’s orders. Two years later
on Black Wednesday, Bank Negara attempted to defend the value
of the British pound against attempts by George Soros and others to devalue the pound sterling. George Soros won and
Bank Negara reportedly suffered losses of more than US$4 billion. [1] Bank Negara lost
an additional $2.2 billion in speculative trading a year later (Millman,
p. 229). By 1994, the bank became technically insolvent and was bailed out by the Malaysian Finance Ministry (Millman,
p. 229).”

“The Problem: Since Scicom’s inception in 1997, the Group has managed
contact centres and related back-office functions in the Asia Pacific region
for global multinational in the mobile handset
industry, airlines, gaming, telecommunications, oil and gas, and IT hardware.
The company manages multiple contact centres in Asia, handling interactions
from 35 countries globally in 24 languages, as well as English language support
for the UK , Australian, and US markets. .. Following a thorough evaluation
period, Scicom selected Verint Witness Actionable Solutions full-time recording
solution with quality monitoring for its 1,400 agents. The system allows Scicom
to reliably capture all customer interactions, and retrieve and evaluate them
as required. The phone conversations can be searched and retrieved using a
variety of selection criteria. This information helps Scicom ensure that agent
performance is consistently monitored and improved, service processes are
maximized, and customer satisfaction is optimized.”

“Verint’s RELIANT
software provides law enforcement agencies with the ability to monitor and
analyze voice, video, and data for a “vast number of targets” on all
types of large, complex computer networks, in order to collect evidence
for CALEA wiretaps.[24] Multiple national governments including the U.S., U.K., and
various European, Asian, and Pacific nations have purchased millions of dollars
in Verint surveillance software and equipment.[25][26][27][28]

On January 27, 1997,
Comverse Technology Inc. announced the formation of a new private equity fund
in partnership with Quantum Industrial Holdings Ltd.[29]

Verint has also received millions of dollars in government contracts to
outfit airports, shipping ports, and government facilities with intelligent
video surveillance systems with tracking, biometrics, and
video analysis features. For example, Unisys chose
Verint as a subcontractor on its contract with the Transportation Security
Administration, to install video
surveillance devices in secure areas of airports across the U.S.[30]

In July 2009, AMR Research ranked Verint 20th in its list of the top 50 global enterprise
application vendors.[31]During the latter portion of the decade of the 2000s, the company has
won several awards from CRM
Magazine.[32]

In 2011, Verint
announced the launch of enhancements to its Nextiva Video Business Intelligence
solution. The solution is part of the Nextiva IP Video portfolio from Verint
Video Intelligence solutions.[33]“

CALEA’s purpose is to
enhance the ability of law enforcement agencies to conduct electronic
surveillance by requiring
that telecommunications carriers and manufacturers of telecommunications
equipment modify and design their equipment, facilities, and services to ensure
that they have built-in surveillance capabilities, allowing federal agencies to
wiretap any telephone traffic; it has since been extended to cover broadband
internet and VoIP traffic. Some government agencies argue that it covers
monitoring communications rather than just tapping specific lines and that not
all CALEA-based access requires a warrant.

The original reason
for adopting CALEA was the Federal
Bureau of Investigation‘s worry
that increasing use of digital telephone exchange switches would make tapping
phones at the phone company’s central office harder and slower to execute, or in
some cases impossible.[citation
needed] Since the original
requirement to add CALEA-compliant interfaces required phone companies to
modify or replace hardware and software in their systems, U.S. Congress included funding for a limited time period to cover such network
upgrades.[citation
needed] CALEA was passed
into law on October 25, 1994 and came into force on January 1, 1995.[citation
needed]

In the years since
CALEA was passed it has been greatly expanded to include all VoIP and broadband
internettraffic. From 2004 to
2007 there was a 62 percent growth in the number of wiretaps performed under
CALEA — and more than 3,000 percent growth in interception of internet data
such as email.[1]

By 2007, the FBI had
spent $39 million on its DCSNet system, which collects, stores,
indexes, and analyzes communications data.[1]“

“City A.M. Outsourcing
firm Serco has finally received some good news .. After being asked last year to
conduct an investigation into whether Serco staff had been misleadingly
recording [tagged child porn] prisoners as ready for court when they were not,
the Crown Prosecution Service has accepted the view of the City of London
Police and put Serco in the clear.“

“[Base One Technologies, Ltd. is a DOMESTIC BUSINESS
CORPORATION, located in New York, NY and was formed on Feb 15, 1994. This file
was obtained from the [Clinton] Secretary of State and has a file
number of 1795583].. Conducts IT Security and Risk Assessment in
Federal government as well as security testing, implementing security for
multiple platforms and operating systems [onion router] around the world
… Develops, implements and supports Information Security Counter
measures such as honey-potsand evidence [snuff film] logging and incident documentation processes and solutions.”

“The 8(a) Business
Development Program assists in the development of small businesses owned and
operated by individuals who are socially and economically disadvantaged, such
as women and minorities. The
following ethnic groups are classified as eligible: Black Americans; Hispanic
Americans; Native Americans (American Indians, Eskimos, Aleuts, or Native
Hawaiians); Asian Pacific Americans (persons with origins from Burma, Thailand,
Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, Japan, China (including Hong Kong),
Taiwan, Laos, Cambodia (Kampuchea), Vietnam, Korea, The Philippines, U.S. Trust
Territory of the Pacific Islands (Republic of Palau), Republic of the Marshall
Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands, Guam, Samoa, Macao, Fiji, Tonga, Kiribati, Tuvalu, or Nauru);
Subcontinent Asian Americans (persons with origins from India, Pakistan,
Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, the Maldives Islands or Nepal). In 2011, the
SBA, along with the FBI and the IRS, uncovered a massive scheme to
defraud this program. Civilian employees of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, working in concert with an
employee of Alaska Native Corporation Eyak Technology LLC
allegedly submitted fraudulent bills to the program, totaling over 20 million
dollars, and kept the money for their own use.[26]It also alleged that the group
planned to steer a further 780 million dollars towards their favored
contractor.[27]”

McConnell invites Bret Stevens, deputy editor, editorial
page, The Wall Street Journal to study his work at the Abel Danger website and accept
a briefing on how “We the People” can win a cyberwar with Harvard elites,
Ladbrokes spot fixers and Serco’s Small Business Time Clock.

Copy of SERCO GROUP PLC: List of Subsidiaries AND Shareholders! (Mobile Playback Version) [HSBC is Serco’s drug-hub Silk Road banker and a major shareholder with the 8(a) 9/11 instant lenders including, Her Majesty’s Government and JPMorgan]

Copy of SERCO GROUP PLC: List of Subsidiaries AND Shareholders! (Mobile Playback Version) [HSBC is Serco’s drug-hub Silk Road banker and a major shareholder with the 8(a) 9/11 instant lenders including, Her Majesty’s Government and JPMorgan]

“Onion routing network for securely moving data through communication networks US 6266704 B1 ABSTRACT
The onion routing network is used to protect Internet initiators and responders against both eavesdropping and traffic analysis from other users of the Internet. In the onion routing of the invention, instead of making connections directly to a responding machine, users make connections through onion routers. The onion routing network allows the connection between the initiator and responder to remain anonymous. Anonymous connections hide who is connected to whom and for what purpose from outside eavesdroppers.”

“Corporate DiversityWe are a Government Certified Women-Owned Business We practice Diversity Recruitment and Staffing for IT positions Base One was founded in 1994 by a women engineer who had made a career in technology research for many years. Base One has been very successful in focusing on diversity recruiting and staffing for IT projects. It has been our experience that the greater the diversity mix, the more creative the solution. As in any field the more diverse the viewpoint the more thorough your analysis. Our engineers can think out of the box. Because of our affiliations we have access to pools of resources among more diverse groups & individuals. We work with a large pool of minority professionals who specialize in IT skills. We are able to have access to these resources through our status as a D/MWBD firm and our affiliations. These affiliations assist us in working with resources among more diverse groups & individuals. We are also partnered with firms that are 8A certified as Minority firms, Disabled Veteran firms [such as Metris the coordinator of Jade Helm, see below], Native American firms, Vietnam veteran firms, women owned firms.“

Yours sincerely,

Field McConnell, United States Naval Academy, 1971; Forensic Economist; 30 year airline and 22 year military pilot; 23,000 hours of safety; Tel: 715 307 8222